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  1. CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 Annotated Volume 9 Titles 21-24 (Estates, trusts, Guardians and Fiduciaries - Magistrates and Constables - Law Enforcement and Public Safety - Corrections, Jails, Probations, Paroles and Pardons, Volume 9)
  2. Probation and Parole in the Criminal Justice System (West's Criminal Justice Series) by Paul F. Cromwell, George G. Killinger, et all 1985-06

81. European Union Actions On United States Death Penalty Cases - 2001
Letter to the Nevada Board of pardons, March 26 Chairman of the Missouri Board ofProbation and Parole Memorandum to Arizona Attorney general/Arizona Capital
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Death Penalty Actions on US Cases EU POLICY ON THE DEATH PENALTY Actions on US Death Row Cases

82. Solicitor General Announces Appointment To The NPB
From 1972 to 1998, Mr. Coughlan was a probation officer with the Departmentof Solicitor general in the province of New Brunswick.
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April 1, 1998 Solicitor General Announces Appointment to the NPB Ottawa , April 1 /CNW/ - Federal Solicitor General Andy Scott today announced one new appointment to the National Parole Board.
Mr. P. Joseph Coughlan, of Saint John, New Brunswick, is appointed as a full-time member of the Board. From 1972 to 1998, Mr. Coughlan was a probation officer with the Department of Solicitor General in the province of New Brunswick. For six years, he was also a city councillor in Saint John. Mr. Coughlan has extensive volunteer experience with the John Howard Society of Canada, and was co-chair of the New Brunswick Probation Officers' Association. Mr. Scott stated that "this appointment clearly demonstrates the Government's continued commitment to appoint National Parole Board members on the basis of merit and ability."
For further information:
Dan Brien,
Communications Assistant,
Solicitor General Canada

83. Collin County Juvenile Probation Services Mission Statement
court, concerning the procedures in the juvenile justice system, including generalprocedures relating of the person to the custody of the pardons and paroles
http://www.co.collin.tx.us/juvenile_probation/victim_rights.jsp

84. Community & Correctional Services - Bathurst Inmate Guide
to the federal Solicitor general. Ask staff. You may receive more information onpardons by contacting staff , the National Parole Board or probation Officer.
http://www.gnb.ca/0276/corrections/bthscd_e.asp
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Appeals D-5 Pardons D-2 Bail D-6 Parole D-3 Destination on Release D-7 Probation D-4 Fines D-8 Remission Appeals Question: What is an Appeal, am I eligible, and how do I apply?
Appeals tell the court that you do not agree with it. An appeal is a request to a higher court for the rehearing or review of your case. You can appeal against your conviction and/or your sentence. Ask staff.
  • You may appeal your case if you feel you should not have been convicted;
  • If you feel your sentence is too long;
  • If you were not represented by a lawyer;
  • If you entered a plea of guilt, and did not have a lawyer;
  • If you feel you were unfairly treated or did not understand the procedure of the court;
  • If you were denied rights provided by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
You have thirty ( 30) days to let the court know you want to appeal.

85. CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION
(a) general rule.Fingerprints Bureau of Correction, the Pennsylvania Board of Probationand Parole and the Pennsylvania Board of pardons shall collect
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CRIMES AND OFFENSES (TITLE 18)
CHAPTER 91. CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION
Subchapter A. General Provisions
Subchapter B. Completeness and Accuracy
Subchapter C. Dissemination of Criminal History Record Information
Subchapter D. Security
Subchapter E. Audit
Subchapter F. Individual Right of Access and Review
Subchapter G. Responsibility of Attorney General
Subchapter H. Public Notice
Subchapter I. Sanctions
SUBCHAPTER B - COMPLETENESS AND ACCURACY
It shall be the duty of every criminal justice agency within the Commonwealth to maintain complete and accurate criminal history record information and to report such information at such times and in such manner as required by the provisions of this chapter or other applicable statutes.
(a) General rule.Fingerprints of all persons arrested for a felony, misdemeanor or summary offense which becomes a misdemeanor on a second arrest after conviction of that summary offense, shall be taken by the arresting authority, and within 48 hours of the arrest, shall be forwarded to, and in a manner and such a form as provided by, the central repository. (b) Other cases.

86. Office Of Attorney General Of Georgia: Organization Of The Office
prisons, probation detention centers, on probation or parole the State Board of Pardonsand Paroles In addition, the section provides general representation for
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Regulated Industries and Professions
Commercial Transactions and Litigation
Criminal Justice Division
- The Criminal Justice Division is divided into four sections: Capital Litigation, Post-Conviction Litigation, Public Safety and the State Healthcare Fraud Control Unit and provides general legal representation to the various public safety/law enforcement agencies in the state.
General Litigation Division
Special Prosecutions
Counsel to the Attorney General
Operations Division:
The Operations Division is responsible for providing administrative support to the legal divisions. The Division is divided into four areas:
Computer Services
Financial Services Human Resources State Law Library
"Standards for State, Court, and County Law Library Collections" . In addition to coordinating this collection, the Library provides information, access, and research services for the staff of the Law Department. This includes procuring information in any form- books and print, online and electronic media, and microfiche/film. The Law Library also manages subscriptions and print ordering for the Divisions and Sections. All items are processed and cataloged according to Library of Congress standards. The Librarian provides training and education for various products, services and research methods. The Law Library endeavors to facilitate the various knowledge management goals of each unit within the Law Department.

87. State Agency Audiences
September 30, 1996 (Pennsylvania Board of pardons and Parole 2327, 1996 (OH AttorneyGeneral’s Office Chicago, IL, July 1, 1996 (American probation and Parole
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NATIONAL ORGANIZATION
FOR VICTIM ASSISTANCE
Member of the National
Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
Designed for and Presented to State Agency Audiences
  • CRT Training, Wilmington, DE, October 4-8, 1999 (DE Emergency Management Agency, Office of the Attorney General of Delaware) CRT Training, New Cumberland, PA, September 13-17, 1999 (Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole) CRT Training, Leavenworth, KS, July 12-16, 1999 (Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas, Inc., and the Office of the Attorney General of Kansas) CRT Training, Little Rock, AR, June 7-9, 1999, Advanced (Office of the Attorney General of Arkansas) CRT Training, Des Moines, IA, April 5-9, 1999 (Iowa Crime Victim Assistance Division, Department of Justice) CRT Training, Little Rock, AR, September 14-18, 1998 (Office of the Attorney General of Arkansas) CRT Training and Keynote Address, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, September 28-October 2, 1997 (Association of Police-Based Victim Witness Assistance Programs of British Columbia) Plenary: CRT Training, Eatontown, NJ, June 26-28, 1996 (State Office of Victim Witness Advocacy)

88. MO Department Of Corrections
to the chair of the Board of probation and Parole. The board also investigatesand reports to the governor on all applications for pardons, commutations of
http://www.corrections.state.mo.us/division/prob/info.htm
M issouri S tate G overnment W eb Probation and Parole The board is comprised of seven full-time members appointed by the governor, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. During their six-year terms, members determine the release of individuals from confinement in the Division of Adult Institutions through parole or conditional release. Parole hearings are held at each correctional center monthly. If a release date is set the board determines whether placement in release strategies such as electronic monitoring, residential facilities and community release centers is appropriate. The board stipulates special conditions in order to address specific offender needs and improve the opportunity for success under supervision. They also monitor the supervision of offenders in the community and return those offenders to prison who are a risk to the community. The chair of the board is appointed by the governor and is the chief administrative officer in charge of operations, funds, expenditures, Interstate Compact Services for supervision of parolees and probationers and chief spokesperson for the board. Four assistant division directors are responsible for Parole Services, Field Services, Community Corrections and Administrative Services. They report directly to the chair of the Board of Probation and Parole. The board also investigates and reports to the governor on all applications for pardons, commutations of sentence, reprieves or restorations of citizenship. The board may include information relating to the applicant along with appropriate recommendations.

89. Legislative Information System - Reports To The General Asssembly
SD2, List of pardons, Commutations, Reprieves, and Retirement Benefits of Probationand Parole
http://leg2.state.va.us/dls/h&sdocs.nsf/Doc by Year?OpenForm&ExpandView&StartKey

90. BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES PERSONNEL Board Members
BOARD OF pardons AND PAROLES PERSONNEL Board Members 3 Executive Director.. 1 Assistant Executive
http://www.pardons.state.al.us/statsdoc.pdf

91. Handbook Of Texas Online: BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES

http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/BB/mdbjq.html
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BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES. The Board of Pardons and Paroles releases inmates from the prison system qv and recommends clemency decisions to the governor of Texas. Board structure, powers, and responsibilities have altered since the institution's inception. In 1929 the Texas legislature abolished the two-member Board of Pardon Advisors, which had existed since 1893, and established a three-person body to advise the governor on clemency matters. Board members, who served for six-year terms, received their positions through gubernatorial appointment subject to state senatorial confirmation. The governor designated one member as chairman, and the board selected another as supervisor of paroles. Stanhope Henry, James R. Hamilton, and J. O. Woodward served as the first members of a board that functioned in a purely advisory capacity; governors could grant clemency without board approval or advice. Clemency consists of such measures as full pardons, conditional pardons, paroles, reprieves, furloughs, and the restoration of citizenship rights for those convicted of crimes. A full pardon essentially forgives offenders for their crimes and restores all of their civil rights. A conditional pardon releases offenders from prison and extends forgiveness as long as individuals comply with certain conditions, such as good behavior. Failure to adhere to those conditions voids the clemency and subjects the offender to reimprisonment. Parole, also a conditional release, permits certain prisoners freed at the discretion of designated officials to serve their sentences outside of the prison under state supervision. Parolees who fail to comply with supervision or commit new offenses usually return to prison after the board revokes their parole. A reprieve suspends the execution of a sentence for a temporary period; at various times in the board's existence the terms

92. Title 34-A - Chapter 5, PROBATION AND PAROLE
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine lawto the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney.
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... Title 34-A: CORRECTIONS
Chapter 5: PROBATION AND PAROLE

Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
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. Pardons by the Governor

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Subchapter 2: PAROLE BOARD . Establishment . Appointment . Terms . Vacancy ... . Powers Subchapter 3: DIVISION OF PROBATION AND PAROLE . Administration of probation and parole services . Duties and powers of the commissioner with respect to probation and parole services . Assistant director (REPEALED) . Probation and parole officers and intensive supervision program officers ... . Indigency screening units for court-appointed counsel; pilot program (REPEALED) Subchapter 4: JUVENILE PROBATION SERVICES . Interagency agreements . Juvenile community corrections officer Subchapter 5: PAROLE LAWS FOR PRECRIMINAL CODE PRISONERS . Applicability . Parole by board . Eligibility for hearing; State Prison . Maine Correctional Center ... . Community reparations boards (REPEALED) The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station State House Room 108 Augusta, Maine 04333-0007

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